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To: Finny

Your post is interesting, but I’m not following the part about why an Obama win would cause Congress to move right, whereas a Romney win would cause Congress to move left. Are you assuming a Republican majority in both of those scenarios?

As in, Republicans would not want to fight against their R president, even if he is very liberal,but would not hesitate as much to fight if Obama was still in power. If so, why have the Repubs not fought very hard since 2010? Guess I’m not following the logic although you might be correct. Maybe you are assuming we’ll get the house AND senate, in which case R’s would have a lot more power to fight than they do right now???

I absolutely agree with God’s judgement on this nation, but both Romney and Obama are such liberal, homosexual supporting, pro choice candidates that I’m not sure if God’s judgement would be harsher on our nation for one than the other. Maybe you are saying if that is our choice, we should all just leave the President slot blank on election day?? I’d love to hear more of your thinking on this, though, as I’m afraid all conservatives may have to face this awful choice. I continue to pray we don’t.


77 posted on 02/05/2012 4:52:59 PM PST by boxlunch
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To: boxlunch
History shows that Congress almost always moves in the opposite direction of the party affiliation of the President in the mid terms. Democrat president, Republicans gain seats in Congress; Republican president, Democrats gain seats in Congress -- because people think that they're "balancing" power by voting that way. Not necessariy majority wins of the opposite party, but gains in seats.

The people who voted for Obama in the first place I figure are mostly Godless, and I also think Obama -- and most liberals -- are illigitimate, that they are the products of a minority that has fraudulently seized power. Democrats have to cheat to win because if they didn't, they'd lose for lack of votes. I believe that most Americans are Godly enough to have rejected Obama. But Romney presents the temptation to God-fearing, God-loving people to vote FOR someone they know is an agent of evil and depravity, but who would rationalize and try to justify voting for a person who has used his political office and taxpayer money to advance depravity that God-loving people abhor.

I think God would judge harshly those who would vote such, because they are not Godless liberals -- they KNOW BETTER, but would vote such because they lack the courage and faith of voting such to put God before Country.

And as for Republicans fighting statism coming from Romney, certainly fellow Republicans who lean to the left would chastize limited government Republicans for failing to support the Republican administration. The same statism coming from Obama, Republicans could unite to fight.

82 posted on 02/05/2012 5:10:39 PM PST by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent)
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